He was shaken at the end of the episode, then he was fine in the next one, and there was no blowback from the murder conspiracy emotional or otherwise. So I guess the message was that murder conspiracies are fine and dandy and totally will get the job done. Not exactly a moral I am hoping to see in a Star Trek show.
Just so I'm following, it sounds like what you want from Trek is for the universe to arrange itself so there is never any possible case where doing the " right thing" will produce a less than optimal outcome. Sisko should never have been put in a situation where his best option was to participate in the murder conspiracy? Have I got this right?
(Suddenly I'm having flashbacks to debates about Paragons and Renegades in the Mass Effect games.)
How do you feel about Kirk murdering Edith Keeler?